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Allstar Wheel Spacer 1/2"thk Aluminum 4 1/2 - 4 3/4 - 5 On 5 Bolt Circle #44121 on 2040-parts.com

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Apopka, Florida, United States

Apopka, Florida, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:BLACK ALUMINUM Brand:ALLSTAR Manufacturer Part Number:ALL44121

ALUMINUM WHEEL SPACER

  • 1/2 " THICK SPACER
  • FITS 4 1/2, 4 3/4 , 5 : BOLT CIRCLE
  • 1/2" BOLT HOLE
  • ONE SPACER
  • 5" BOLT CIRCLE HAS 5/8" STUD HOLES

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